@chrishamm Yes, microSD card damaged and was in forced ready-only mode. I replaced with a new microSD A1 and back to normal. Thanks!
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RE: File Updates lost after Reboot
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Duet via Octoprint/Octofarm....again ;-)
The Duet Wifi and the Duet Web Control (DWC) work very well together. Many may question why would you consider using another interface.
My inquiry is driven by that I need to leverage control over a bank of printers (10+). Other than having multiple tabs open on a browser there is not an efficient method of monitoring all of these printers.
I'd like to control a Duet Wifi via direct USB through a Raspberry PI/Octoprint setup, and use Octofarm dashboard to manage the printers.
Are there any known issues using Octoprint to control the Duet hardware through the USB port? What about using the new Duet 3 with this setup?
Any experience or guidance would be appreciated.
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RE: Normalizing Temperature Sensors Across Machines
@mendenmh Thanks for your input. The purpose of sending fix values into the Duet mainboard is to normalize behavior across multiple machines. The thermistors we are using are with 1% of each other.
Maybe I got lucky, but all 10 machines are within 1-2 max degrees of each other.
We used a calibrated meter along with external contact sensors to check actual temperatures to the internal sensors connected to the Duet .
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RE: 1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???
SOLVED - Cable
The cable used was a traditional RJ11 phone extension cable. The ends are not the same, which created the confusion of the wires being associated with L & H.
I've switched to a twisted pair cable and all is working as designed.
Thanks for the input and time, as I worked through this speed-bump.
For reference see the pics and notice the flipping of the cable.
Latest posts made by tmreith
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RE: 1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???
SOLVED - Cable
The cable used was a traditional RJ11 phone extension cable. The ends are not the same, which created the confusion of the wires being associated with L & H.
I've switched to a twisted pair cable and all is working as designed.
Thanks for the input and time, as I worked through this speed-bump.
For reference see the pics and notice the flipping of the cable.
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RE: 1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???
@dc42 Yes, the cable is a standard RJ11 phone cable - flat RED/GREEN inner 2 with YELLOW/BLACK outer. Also purchased from Filastruder.
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RE: 1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???
@droftarts The 1LC is version 1.3 and the 6HC is version 1.02. Both components were purchased through Filastruder in the USA.
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1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???
I have spent two days trying to understand why I had to reverse the wiring of the CAN-FD cable from the 6HC board to the 1LC board. If I follow the posted instructions the 1LC does not connect. Has anyone else seen this behavior?
The 1LC has been soldered to enable the termination 120R circuit. I am currently connected via CAN1_H to CAN_L and CAN1_L to CAN_H - see pics below.
Any comments or suggestions are welcomed.
The following post mentions a similar behavior:
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/23871/wiring-diagram-between-duet3-6hc-and-1lcSee attached images below.
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RE: Gcode "Look Ahead" Limit for Variable Setting
@chrishamm SOLVED - Thanks
M400 did the trick. -
Gcode "Look Ahead" Limit for Variable Setting
Is there some form of "look ahead" with the Duet control interpreting the Gcode? I am using global variables to set values based on conditional events that occur in specific points within the gcode. For example after a specific layer is completed and a desired temperature is set.
However, I notice the variable is set before the linear motion has occurred. Is there a way to wait until a linear motion has completed before setting a variable?
For example - HAAS machine tools use G103 - see below
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RE: Custom Status Response via MCODE?
@T3P3Tony Works great! Thanks for the suggestions.
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RE: Custom Status Response via MCODE?
@dc42 Thanks David.
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Custom Status Response via MCODE?
Hello,
The machine status returns the following based on the current machine state.status: I=idle, P=printing from SD card, S=stopped (i.e. needs a reset), C=running config file (i.e starting up), A=paused, D=pausing, R=resuming from a pause, B=busy (e.g. running a macro), F=performing firmware update
Is there a method to provide a custom state based on a MCODE? or can we change the status to a different state using a MCODE?
I am pulling data from a JSON request and when the code steps through subsequent MACROS, I'd like to be able to identify based on the MACRO running. The "P" status is too generic to know what is running.
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RE: File Updates lost after Reboot
@chrishamm Yes, microSD card damaged and was in forced ready-only mode. I replaced with a new microSD A1 and back to normal. Thanks!